NBA suspends Ja Morant 25 games over alleged firearm video
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Two-time All-Star Ja Morant was suspended for eight games in March over a similar incident.
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LOS ANGELES – Memphis Grizzlies guard Ja Morant was suspended for 25 games by the National Basketball Association (NBA) on Friday, after being caught waving a gun in a social media video for the second time in 2023.
The 23-year-old, one of the brightest young stars in the NBA, had already served an eight-game suspension in March after another video in which he flashed a firearm in a nightclub.
In a statement, NBA commissioner Adam Silver said Morant’s latest suspension would send a message that the league will crack down on “reckless behaviour” with firearms.
“Ja Morant’s decision to once again wield a firearm on social media is alarming and disconcerting given his similar conduct in March for which he was already suspended eight games,” Silver said.
“The potential for other young people to emulate Ja’s conduct is particularly concerning. Under these circumstances, we believe a suspension of 25 games is appropriate and makes clear that engaging in reckless and irresponsible behaviour with guns will not be tolerated.”
Morant, who had already sought therapy to manage stress following his earlier suspension, said in a statement that he planned to spend the off-season working on his mental health.
“I’ve had time to reflect and realise how much hurt I’ve caused,” said the guard, who was suspended from team activities by the Grizzlies in May following the emergence of the latest gun video.
“I want to apologise to the NBA, the Grizzlies, my teammates and the city of Memphis.
“I’m spending the off-season and my suspension continuing to work on my own mental health and decision making. I hope you’ll give me the chance to prove to you over time I’m a better man than what I’ve been showing.”
In a separate statement, the Grizzlies accepted Morant’s suspension.
“We respect the league’s decision to suspend Ja Morant following this latest episode,” they said. “Our standards as a league and team are clear, and we expect that all team personnel will adhere to them.”
However, the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA), the league’s players union, hit out at the severity of Morant’s suspension, branding it “excessive and inappropriate”.
“It is not consistent with past discipline in our league,” said executive director Tamika Tremaglio, noting that Morant had “expressed remorse and accepted responsibility for his actions”.
“We will explore with Ja all options and next steps.”
Based on his US$33.5 million (S$44.8 million) salary for 2023-24, the suspension will cost Morant approximately US$10.2 million. AFP, REUTERS

